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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Moog MG-1 with Mods

via this auction
Note this is the one in this video.
"several modifications to this unit; most of these are very basic but very useful:
* Removed the silly RCA jacks on the back
* Replaced those jacks with new Switchcraft ¼” jacks for:
o Audio Out
o Audio In (to VCF/VCA)
o Gate In (positive voltage trigger > 1V, a more common standard in the synth world than the Moog S-Trig)
o VCF CV In
* Removed the tattered ‘Realistic’ label on the back panel
* Replaced the attached power cord with a more convenient 3-prong IEC connector (easier to transport, easier to store)
* Replaced the red LFO LED with a bright blue LED
* Added ‘Sync Sweep’ functionality

That last modification is something that the MG-1’s sister synth, the Moog Rogue, had, but was left off the MG-1. Here I’ve added a simple switch to the left cheek panel to allow you to switch the Contour (aka Envelope Generator) to sweep the pitch of Oscillator 2. When the two oscillators are not sync’ed, you get Osc 2 pitch ‘swoops’, but when they are sync’ed, you get very cool metallic dynamic timbre changes."



Europa Demo #08 - Swing - old school techno / hiphop !


YouTube via ASUKLTD
"Here's a really cool little loop demo'ing swing on and off. One pattern has swing, the other has no swing, so you can hear the difference. Swing really makes the sequencer bounce! Also a quick demo of octave shift, transpose and mute.
Sounds provided by a Boss DR670"

A pair of Sherman Filterbank 2 "addiction guaranteed!" verified by Franck Smith (Test)


YouTube via znshn
"A pair of Sherman Filterbank 2 "addiction guaranteed!" verified by Franck Smith. Micro pulses & glitchy patterns — gradual study on subtle beats transformation, using Sleepdrone 5 as sound source and 2x Sherman Filterbank 2 (filterbank n°1 direct to filterbank n°2).

Contents: minimal pulses, subtle beats transformation, glitchy patterns, analog electronics, signal trajectory, glitch, clicks, analog oscillators, noise manufacturing...

(excerpts from Sherman "abuser's manual")
BEWARE: THE SHERMAN USERS GROUP IS ONE YOU CAN ENTER, BUT NEVER LEAVE!
Any sound source, live or in studio can be used, but it's obvious that you won't get far without an external sound source.

IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.

Material in this video:
- Sleepdrone 5 (by King Capitol Punishment)
- 2x Sherman Filterbank 2 (tabletop versions)
N.B.— separate direct outputs 2 & 3 of Sleepdrone and main output are routed to Filterbank 2 via Nobels mix-41-C active mixer 4 in 1 (not shown on screen).

http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://francksmith.blogspot.com
http://znshn.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/franck_smith

Complete video selection on http://www.youtube.com/znshn

Last discographic works:
* Franck Smith, "Théorème de point fixe" http://francksmith.blogspot.com/2009/...
* Zn'shñ, "II" http://znshn.blogspot.com/2009/09/sec..."

Sync LSDJ with Shitwave


YouTube via RustyNex. Gameboys on Ebay. via Gameboy Genius
"this is a quick mod i made up, it involves a link cable from the LSDJ gameboy to a 74161 counter and then to a CD4024 counter that converts the master clock signal into a tempo signal, this is then fed through various pots so you can control the gain of the signal, attack, decay and to some extent the duty cycle, that is then fed into a LTC1799 which converts the signal back into a clock signal which is fed straight into the CPU of the shitwave gameboy

shitwave is made by Nitro2k01 and is a shift based drone generator,"

Midi gameboy, with built in Arduinoboy.

"this is my midi enabled gameboy which i built. it uses a very high contrast gameboy pocket screen in it which has been adapted to fit, the screen has also been bi inverted thanks to bibbin and nitro's hex inverter idea. It has a white backlight from Nonfinite, and used to be a clear gameboy with the inside painted white.

i have also removed the text from the front of the gameboy to make it look cleaner and added purple snes buttons to match the purple LEDs in the middle.

the middle has a metal bezel which has a small window inside the gameboy to show a pixel heart made out of 16 UV LEDs.
the pixel heart is divided into 4 and shows the 5 modes of the Arduinoboy, blank for LSDJ master, to all on for midi.

the mode switch is above the headphone socket which has been pro sounded.

the arduino code has been edited from the original code written by Trash80, i changed how the lights light, so that the heart looked right, as well as "pulsing" in time to the music. i also modified pin 11 to work the speaker so that you get some beeps on mode change and start up.

the midi socket is on the side which was a pain in the ass to fit, it involved cutting the mother board of the gameboy.

and lastly the usb port is on the bottom for updating the arduino.

the two gameboy carts are USB carts that i have modified to look awesome, the blue one has LSDJ on it and the white one has MGB."

PicoPaso by Dr. Bleep


YouTube via drbleep. http://bleeplabs.com/

soft stuff

soft stuff from J Stick on Vimeo.


"more fun with the rotating clock divider."

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YouTube via ASUKLTD. Analogue Solutions Europa sequencer.

Vince Clark's Home For Sale

Listed on Barton Wyatt for 1,995,000 (I'm guessing GBP).

"A truly exceptional and innovative new home situated in secluded wooded grounds of approximately 5.6 acres. Three bedrooms (all bedrooms en-suite) first floor balcony, entrance hall, sitting room with games area, open plan dining room, kitchen/dining room with breakfast area off overlooking the pool, utility room, large store room, lower ground floor with indoor swimming pool, electrics cupboard, large basement storage, access to double garage...

The house is approached via a driveway and at the head of the drive, there is a separate copper roof annexe building which was formerly a recording studio which could be converted to a gym or separate accommodation subject to any planning consents. This house is designed for someone who wants to be different and enjoy a unique home in this secluded but convenient location."

I'm not sure if the bottom studio image is from this location. The image is not from the listing.

via oli. Also see Vince Clark Studio For Sale








Update on EMS SYNTHI Production

via the sdiy list:

"15th February 2010

Dear xxx,

Thank you for your enquiry. After many long delays we are now expecting to re-
start production of the Synthi A and VCS3 at the end of this month.
We only have enough of the original Synthi A cases for 40 units, and when these
are all used-up we intend to redesign this product. Inevitably it will change
into something a bit different, but we have every intention of continuing with a
similar portable instrument.

In contrast the wooden cabinets for the VCS3 can still be made and we currently
have 30 ready for use in production. So we are hoping to continue to make this
available in its original form for several more years.

Please note that although we are not currently offering any keyboards for sale
(KS or DK2), we are hoping to make the mechanical keyboard DK2 available again
shortly after we have restarted Synthi production. We will also be trying to re-
introduce a variant of the KS touch-keyboard sequencer in due course. As yet no
price is available for either.

Many would-be customers have been waiting for several years for production to
restart, and we have been operating a waiting list system. The waiting list for
the Synthi A is already over-subscribed by double the number of available cases.
But people are still joining in the hope that enough of the long-term waiters
will have dropped out when we re-establish contact with them. Deposits for
Synthi As are now only accepted on the understanding that there is an
increasingly slim chance that one of the last original Synthi As will be
available to purchase. The separate waiting list for VCS3s remains open.
At the moment we are quoting a notional lead-time of 18 months for Synthi As and
VCS3s, although once we start delivering completed units we should be able to be
a bit more specific. Prices are 3000.00 GBP for the Synthi A and 3200.00 for the
VCS3 (excluding VAT - if you live in the EEC).

If you want to join the waiting list we just need a deposit in the form of a
personal cheque (NOT a bank draft), made out to EMS and mailed to the above
address, for the equivalent of 150.00 GB pounds (USD or euros accepted). We will
NOT attempt to bank or cash deposit cheques and at any time you can request its
return, for example if you managed to find a used Synthi on ebay or elsewhere.
To keep track of progress you are always welcome to email for an update.

The Synthis we are making are to the original Mk2 design using the original
components. Various modifications may be also added - a list is available on
request.
Let me know if you need any further information.

Best wishes - Robin Wood"
ems-synthi.demon.co.uk

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